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Fed up :-/ You thought you had it bad..

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  • And me!

    Can't say what for legal reasons but they've tried to cover up mistakes made with me. Last time I went to A&E they didn't want to help either (coincidentally since the solicitors have been in touch).
  • Dimey
    Dimey Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    I'm sincerely sorry to hear about your situations Poet 123 and Tricky.

    Its such a shock when you first realise the duplicity that goes on. I niavely never thought it possible.
    Then as you investigate further and discover things like re-writing medical notes or adding content after the event. Even bare faced lying. You wise up to the fact that what goes on are no simple mistakes. There is a whole culture of neglect and on occasion, purposeful cruelty, that is carefully and deceitfully covered up when outsiders call the staff involved to question.

    The crazy thing is that we public are so grateful for the work the NHS do, we would genuinely understand mistakes happen and accept a remorseful apology. There's no need for all this subterfuge. The subterfuge just makes the hurt to the victim(s)ten times worse.

    Obviously when it comes to the level of Tricky's case its only fair and right that the NHS look after Tricky financially and medically for the rest of his life given that he wouldn't be in that position were it not for NHS mistakes. The NHS should not begrudge that and should help make matters right as quickly and stress-free as possible.
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  • Dimey wrote: »
    Obviously when it comes to the level of Tricky's case its only fair and right that the NHS look after Tricky financially and medically for the rest of his life given that he wouldn't be in that position were it not for NHS mistakes. The NHS should not begrudge that and should help make matters right as quickly and stress-free as possible.

    I think thats a bit OTT tbh but I do feel that I should be compensated for the years of **** they put me through and the loss of employment it caused when I cracked.

    They're no doubt going to try and cover a few things up too but I have a couple of bits of evidence gained before the op that will cover me - from their own experts!
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